Quick update. I did NOT see the "slow 1x FF" problem last night, watching programs on ESPN-HD, KTVU HD (Fox), or FX (digital SD). I forgot to re-check KNTV-HD (NBC) to see if it was program-specific or a problem with NBC in general.

I don't have an issue with how any of the FF speeds work, except in the last few minutes of a recorded program, if I FF then hit play to go back to normal, it skips the last few mintutes and hits the end of the recordling, like a skip to next click does. Then, I have to rewind back to where I was. This only started happened after the 9.4 update.

I noticed the 1XFF problem Sunday on NBC HD with my S3 during the Cowboy's game but last night on ESPN HD it was back to normal. But I have noticed the FF being choppy sporadically and skipping head by like 5 min on occasion. It is very annoying!!!

I decided to check today's games to see if I noticed the same problems as I had noticed on CBS's earlier Patriots game. The problem was again evident on today's CBS coverage of the Kansas City vs Denver game. When I went to check to see if I had the same problem on Fox's Jets vs Cardinals game fast forward 1x seem to work as it should. I noticed that the CBS games are in 1080i while Fox's are in 720p. Does anyone know what NBC and ESPN shoot their games in so I can see if the problem is related to only 1080i broadcasts.

I decided to check today's games to see if I noticed the same problems as I had noticed on CBS's earlier Patriots game. The problem was again evident on today's CBS coverage of the Kansas City vs Denver game. When I went to check to see if I had the same problem on Fox's Jets vs Cardinals game fast forward 1x seem to work as it should. I noticed that the CBS games are in 1080i while Fox's are in 720p. Does anyone know what NBC and ESPN shoot their games in so I can see if the problem is related to only 1080i broadcasts.

Another evening of "slow" 1xFF on Sunday Night Football on NBC. It was not "slow" on either FOX (SF vs NO) or CBS (SD vs Oak) NFL games in HD. Since CBS is also 1080i, I doubt it's strictly a 1080i issue. Hopefully I'll remember to check other NBC programming at some point.

One further observation on this issue - it only seems to happen on NBC HD. I receie 3 such channels - channel 160 from comcast my cable provider, channel 10-1 OTA from Philadelphia and channel 4-1 OTA from New York. This problem occurs on all three of these channels, and seemingly on no other channels.

One further observation on this issue - it only seems to happen on NBC HD. I receie 3 such channels - channel 160 from comcast my cable provider, channel 10-1 OTA from Philadelphia and channel 4-1 OTA from New York. This problem occurs on all three of these channels, and seemingly on no other channels.

I agree. I saw it for my third time this weekend on Saturday Night Live. The 1xFF didn't act quite right--although it did work better than the two previous times this happened.

My experience has not been based on the length of the program, but rather which channel the program is on.

Just yesterday I has 2 HD recordings of ~7 hours each (due to not knowing what NFL games would be on when on Fox and CBS due to the Raiders not selling out), 1xFF on both Fox and CBS was fine for those. And once again NBC's NFL game had the slower-than-realtime 1xFF. 30-second-skip worked fine though.

I also continue to notice it with SNL on NBC. I'll check a shorter NBC HD program (e.g. 30 Rock) to see if a short NBC program exhibits the same behavior.

I have also noticed this on occasion on CSNBA-HD while watching Sharks games. Those are usually 3.5 hours recordings though.

I'll try submitting something to their Help Forums (never done that before, I just found them)... not holding my breath, but you never know.

My experience has not been based on the length of the program, but rather which channel the program is on.

Just yesterday I has 2 HD recordings of ~7 hours each (due to not knowing what NFL games would be on when on Fox and CBS due to the Raiders not selling out), 1xFF on both Fox and CBS was fine for those. And once again NBC's NFL game had the slower-than-realtime 1xFF. 30-second-skip worked fine though.

I also continue to notice it with SNL on NBC. I'll check a shorter NBC HD program (e.g. 30 Rock) to see if a short NBC program exhibits the same behavior.

I have also noticed this on occasion on CSNBA-HD while watching Sharks games. Those are usually 3.5 hours recordings though.

I'll try submitting something to their Help Forums (never done that before, I just found them)... not holding my breath, but you never know.

I'm noticing it on NBC-related broadcasts as well, including those on another network such as the 10pm news produced by the local NBC affiliate on another channel.

I've noticed this happening just the last couple of weeks when I'm watching football. I'll tell it 1x FF and it doesn't speed up, then it does for a second, then it's back to normal speed for a few seconds, then jumps ahead again, and I can almost count off the timing on when it's going to jump ahead. The other FF speeds are just fine.

Another instance of this happening for me. This time on the SD channel for CSN-BA when I watched Monday night's Sharks game vs Nashville. In my case I'm getting the digital version of this channel - we have had ADS in my area for almost a year now.